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The answer is - GORDON!!!!!
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3.15 am and just managed to pull out my cannula somehow so blood everywhere and now have one back in which took three attempts as my veins seem to hide now when they see a needle coming.
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Oh no Gordon that's awful news I do hope you're not going to be there for too long. Sorry I'm out today but will catch up with you tomorrow. I hope you soon feel better. xx
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Nooooooooooooo how can this be ? Do they actually know why they can’t get rid all your infections ? Have they any clue ?
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flipping henry you will be giving your mankini away to charity soon. try stay positive and think of being at home free of pain, neuro linguistics.
I think Yvonne is the chosen one...go on give it a go with one across two down ! CB
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just saying
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MY EYES!!! MY EYES! I'll never get the image of all those mankinis out of my head. It's imprinted on the backs of my eyeballs!
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I reckon I could get my infected lump in them.
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Well I'm home again and who the heck gets sepsis three times.
This time it affected me in a different way I wasn't sick and didn't get uncontrollable shivers but every joint in my body hurt to the point of not being able to move much for the first 24 hours. Right the plan is Monday I will get the results from the MRI scan I had Friday and see if that shows up what infection is in there as the CT scan said nothing was there. Then on Friday I will be going to see the the consultant who I already had appointment with and make a plan as to where we go from there. As for the ct scan the chap who did it looked at it and sent it through the system and apparently there were no pockets of infection to be seen so the nurse came and told me the good news which most people would be happy with but how can you have a huge lump growing and they cant see it on the scan. Anyway with that news I thought I would have five minutes as sleep is a precious commodity in hospital so turned onto my side and settled down when I felt something move which I assumed was my dressing coming unstuck as doc had pulled it off earlier. So five minutes later I could feel something wet running down my side so took a look and yep it was leaking puss out big time so called the nurse and she was well shocked and then we both laughed as she said the radiographer needs to go to speck savers as that must be coming from a big pocket. After me holding the sheet over it she cleaned me up and re dressed it and changed my bedding and went in search for a doctor who came and decided there was something there so arranged the mri. |
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Glad you’re home!
Let’s hope the MRI has shown something so they can sort an effective treatment plan. The saga continues then, but maybe come Friday there’ll be some sort of conclusion in sight. Have you read ‘This is Going to Hurt’ by Adam Kay? It’s a funny book but doesn’t paint the NHS in a great light, let alone a lot of doctors who seem to be winging it a lot of the time! Literally, there are registrars starting a new rotation having been promoted, who’d never even done particular procedures. Mainly based on Obs and Gynae, if I’d read that before having my four babies, I’d have perhaps questioned the registrars more!! We assume they know ‘it all’ but they bloody don’t! I think you’re a complex case and they just don’t have the answers a lot of the time. Well, really glad you’ve beaten the sepsis again. Hope you can rest up now and feel better very soon.
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